In a statement to Refinery29, the actress explained: “I love red. Wearing red does not mean I am against the #TimesUp movement. I applaud and stand by the courageous actresses that continue to break the circle of abuse through their actions and their style choice.”

She continued, “It is one of many factors leading women to a safer place because of their status in the acting world. I am excited about the ‘Time’s Up’ movement because true change is long overdue.”

Meher Tatna

President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association Meher Tatna donned a traditional embroidered gown for the awards ceremony and added a ‘Time’s Up’ pin.

Meher Tatna donned a pin in support of the women’s movement [Photo: Getty]

She told Entertainment Tonight: “When you have a celebration, you don’t wear black. So [my mum] would be appalled if I were to [have] worn black. And so this is, for [her].”

Barbara Meier

German fashion model Barbara Meier certainly garnered media attention when she arrived at the Golden Globes ceremony in a ruffled pastel gown.